2019-09-15T11:44:08+01:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results81100Somerset1CountyCastLaura BurnettPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorSOM1BA4DA.jpg105782016GPS (from the finder)scoop.gave.cars11001422EDE4401AC3MDDistrictCertain4SOM1049519.21800x142213.22South Somerset110952018-01-08T11:50:41ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A medieval to post-medieval cast lead-alloy circular unifaced token of Powell type 1 (c. AD 1250-1800). The token has a raised design of a petalled flower with the 8 petals reaching the rim.
Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely and could be Medieval or Post Medieval in date.
Class: Powell Class 1
Laura BurnettSheila Hicks2528541Shepton BeauchampSOM-1BD578871904Sheila Hicks1SCC receipt: 017391POST MEDIEVALTOKENSheila Hicksfinds-8719041110SOM-1BA4DAPAS555A01880015C4Complete1250x41047images/miserden19/PAS555A01880015C416430332204PAS59F1BA4D001A5C42017-10-26T11:34:53ZCertainx1422112016-07-19T00:00:00Z362016-07-19T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALLead Alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:54:52.281ZDevon100CountyLaura BurnettPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector231472016Centred on fieldmodels.saddens.embarks1226361001422EDE4401AC3MD2.5DistrictCertain4DEV227131800Clyst St. Georgex14221East Devon110952018-01-11T16:57:11ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Medieval to Post Medieval lead alloy token of Powell type 3. The token is circular in plan and is undecorated on the reverse. The front is domed or convex and has a motif of radiating lines or sunburst pattern; approximately half of this has worn away. A lead token with similar radiating lines, which is dated from AD 1675 to 1700, is illustrated in Egan (2005: p170; number 932). However, as the Devon item did not come from a dateable archaeological context, it can only be given a broad date.
Laura BurnettDanielle Wootton2325258-3.44514646DEV-EF5055820163Danielle WoottonPowell type 31POST MEDIEVALTOKENSX9888Danielle Woottonfinds-82016311216DEV-EF4595001434B8CC701CAEComplete1250x41047images/dwootton/001434B8CC701CAE12204PAS584EF4590015B742016-12-12T19:02:49ZCertainx142212016-09-21T00:00:00Z3650.68268712MEDIEVALLead Alloy41427MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:51:09.378ZDevon100CountyLaura BurnettPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector231472016Centred on fieldmodels.saddens.embarks1226361001422EDE4401AC3MD2.5DistrictCertain4DEV227131800Clyst St. Georgex14221East Devon110952018-01-11T16:57:58ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Medieval to Post Medieval lead alloy token of Powell type 3. The token is circular in plan and is flat and undecorated on the reverse. The front is domed or convex and has a motif of radiating lines or sunburst pattern. A lead token with similar radiating lines, which is dated from AD 1675 to 1700, is illustrated in Egan (2005: p170; number 932). However, as the Devon item did not come from a dateable archaeological context, it can only be given a broad date.
Laura BurnettDanielle Wootton1825258-3.44514646DEV-EF3D29820162Danielle WoottonPowell type 31POST MEDIEVALTOKENSX9888Danielle Woottonfinds-82016211166DEV-EF3C6A001434B8CC701CAEComplete1250x41047images/dwootton/001434B8CC701CAE12204PAS584EF3C6001B1042016-12-12T19:00:22ZCertainx142212016-09-21T00:00:00Z3650.68268712MEDIEVALLead Alloy41427MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:51:09.379ZBuckinghamshire10CountyCastLaura Burnett1Metal detectorToken_11_151.jpg119012011From finder11001422EDE4401AC3MD0.4DistrictCertain4BH1188215.81400x142210.9Wycombe110942011-11-02T15:21:00ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A cast lead token of Medieval date.
The circular token is of thin section but survives intact. On one side, executed in low relief, is the image of a hooded figure standing right, the right hand holding a pole with a mesh bag at the upper end. A swag extends diagonally across the body, while the top of his legs - the area below the knee is not visible - are covered with a vertically segmented garment. The left arm bends upwards from the elbow, the hand holding a stylised cup, from which the figure drinks. The other side of the token is occupied by a shield containing a plain chevron surrounded by basketry infill. The token measures 15.8mm in diameter, 0.4mm thick and weighs 0.9g.
Parallels for this token are illustrated by Fletcher, who suggests that they are pilgrim's tokens, possibly serving as a means of gaining entry to a hostel run by monks, or being souvenir pieces acquired from the shrines themselves. The likely date range is 13th to 14th century (Fletcher 2005: 23-26).
Julian WattersJulian Watters997Longwick cum IlmerBH-724CC6464760Julian Watters1Ver 11/151TOKENJulian Wattersfinds-464760118BH-7248150013F8D1A4701DB3Complete1200images/jwatters/0013F8D1A4701DB3234844897PAS4E872481001A1F42011-10-01T15:32:33ZProbablyx1422112011-08-31T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALLead41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:22:51.509ZDevon100CountyCastLaura BurnettPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDEV-817052.jpg231471225131001422EDE4401AC3MDDistrictCertain4DEV22569141800Stokenhamx1422126352456South Hams110942018-01-11T17:00:47ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A medieval to post-medieval cast lead-alloy circular unifaced token of Powell type 21 (c. AD 1250-1800). The token has a raised design of a wheel with eight spokes running from the centre to meet a circular line.
Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely and could be Medieval or Post Medieval in date.
Laura BurnettNina Corey9546-3.685052DEV-8175C7458060Nina CoreyPowell type 211POST MEDIEVALTOKENSX8042Nina Coreyfinds-458060116DEV-81705200145F15B7E0114FComplete1250x41047images/ncorey/00145F15B7E0114F13412772204PAS4E48170500139C42011-08-14T19:42:13ZCertainx1422113650.26575MEDIEVALLead41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:22:16.382ZWest Sussex100CountyCastLaura BurnettMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorSUSS-AB19E2.jpg16417From a paper mapGood14001422EDE4401AC3MD3.1DistrictCertain4SUSS1634022.11500x142216.14Horsham110952010-10-31T22:23:00ZReturned to finderSouth EastExactly
Medieval cast lead-alloy circular uni-faced token. The token has a raised design of square topped shield with a chequey pattern on one side. The reverse of the token has an raised five petalled flower. Above the shield is a piercing through the token, possibly secondary. It is 22.1mm in diameter, 3.1mm thick and weighs 6.14 grams. A number of familys bore a chequey coat of arms including the locally prominent de Warrene family (in use 1066-1415). Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally, they are therefore hard to date precisely. The piercing and use of a coat of arms may suggest this is a pass or allowence token and probably Medieval in date 1250-1500 AD.
Laura BurnettLiz Walker25192Near Upper BeedingSUSS-AB3981413133Liz Walker1MEDIEVALTOKENElizabeth Walkerfinds-413133116SUSS-AB19E200140DC0FDD0159BComplete1250x14221images/lwalker/00140DC0FDD0159B1302400196PAS4CCAB19E00132E42010-10-29T12:36:00ZCertainx142211292010-09-02T00:00:00Z2MEDIEVALLead Alloy41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:19:16.774ZEast Sussex1CountyCastLaura BurnettPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector2.JPG2625GPS (from the finder)11001422EDE4401AC3MD2.38DistrictCertain4SUSS267821.071850x142214.5Wealden110952010-08-05T14:37:00ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
Cast lead circular uni-faced token. The obverse of the token has a raised design of a four regularly spaced straight lines running from edge to edge and crossing in the centre. The reverse is blank. It is 21.1 mm in diameter, 2.38 mm thick and weighs 4.5 grams. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally, they are therefore hard to date precisely and ones with simple designs like this could be Medieval or Post Medieval in date (1250-1850 AD).
Laura BurnettEmma Close251345HooeSUSS-D2AE45391369Emma Close1POST MEDIEVALTOKENEmma Closefinds-3913691110SUSS-D29885PAS4BCDB494001937Complete1250x41047images/emmac/PAS4BCDB4940019372282716196PAS4BFD2988001AEB42010-05-26T15:00:40ZProbablyx14221136MEDIEVALLead Alloy41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:17:38.536ZEast Sussex1CountyCastLaura BurnettPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector9.JPG2625GPS (from the finder)11001422EDE4401AC3MD3.8DistrictCertain4SUSS267819.91850x142215.1Wealden110952010-08-05T12:25:00ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
Medieval to Post Medieval cast lead alloy circular unifaced token (1250-1850 AD). The token has been cast with a raised design of a equal arm cross on the obverse and a flat, undecorated reverse. The token measures 15.8mm in diameter, 1.2mm thick and weighs 1.80 grams. The edges are starting to laminate and crumble away suggesting it has a higher tin content than usual.
Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely and could be Medieval or Post Medieval in date (1250-1850 AD).
Laura BurnettEmma Close251345Chalvington with RipeSUSS-CE89A2391253Emma Close1POST MEDIEVALTOKENEmma Closefinds-3912531110SUSS-CE4556PAS4BCDB494001937Complete1250x41047images/emmac/PAS4BCDB4940019371282627196PAS4BFCE455001B7642010-05-26T10:05:25ZCertainx14221136MEDIEVALLead Alloy41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:17:38.523Z